Equine Affaire at the Ohio Expo Center
Friday, February 17, 2006

Equine Affaire at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus April 6-9, 2006, will feature more than 200 unique clinics, seminars, and demonstrations by top professionals in the horse industry.Equine Affaire also features a trade show showcasing hundreds of commercial exhibits, an extensive Breed Pavilion, Youth Pavilion, and a special evening show - the Pfizer Fantasia.

The Fantasia is a musical celebration of the horse starring a wide variety of equestrian acts.This evening show requires a separate ticket and usually sells out in advance.Adult daily admission is $12/day or $36/4-day pass and includes admission to all educational presentations. For more information, visit www.equineaffaire.com or call (740) 845-0085.

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